Mixed Level Intermediate

Sundays

11:00am - 12:30pm

Students are familiar with basic elements of modern dance and have knowledge of David Earle's movement vocabulary including the floorwork. Classes will focus on the development of strength, musicality and physical communication. Choreographic offerings are challenging and rewarding!

Professional Level

Wednesdays

and Fridays

10:30am - 12 Noon

An advanced level class for professional dancers and students who are familiar with David Earle's dance technique and complex choreographic language. Accompanied by live percussion, these classes begin with floorwork, followed by standing technical exercises, adage & legfan combinations progressing to movement phrases across the floor.

Classes

“My dancers have always been individuals, powerful and clear, and they have touched people profoundly on every continent.”

Dancetheatre David Earle has scheduled technique classes for adults, to encourage and inspire through physical motivation. The dance language evolved by David Earle through his 50+ year career experience.

Beginning with his experience in the Toronto Children's Players, through the early days of the National Ballet School, to studies in 1960's New York with Martha Graham and her Company, performance with Jose Limon, assistant to the founding of the London Contemporary Dance Company, a 28 year experience as co-founder of Toronto Dance Theatre, and now Founder and Director of DtDE since 1997, David Earle has developed his own unique dance language that aspires to recover the humanity within the human instrument.

Spring 2017 Session begins March 31st!

The Canadian Alliance of Dance Artists (CADA) supports the professional dance community with a specialized interest in the status of the independent dance artist. CADA works to empower and educate their members in self-representation by providing entrepreneurial resources needed for a successful career.

Classes at DtDE are eligible to CADA members for partial reimbursement through their Training Subsidy Program.

The Training Subsidy Program reimburses Professional and Emerging Artist members for the costs of physical dance training. CADA members may claim 60% of their training costs up to $325 per membership year for training that takes place in Canada.